Issue 1
12 articles- pp. 1-7
Editors’ Introduction to Issue 18.1: The Power of Vitalizing Dialogue
Rachel Sopher & Karen Perlman - pp. 8-21
The Anxiety of Growing up: The Developmental Processes in Early Adolescence
Christopher Bonovitz - pp. 22-42
Working with Autistic Children and their Families from a Mentalization Based Therapy for Children (MBT-C) Approach
Norka T. Malberg - pp. 43-67
The Pipe Child and the Cork Child: Infantile Vulnerability and Malignant Symbiosis
Joshua Durban - pp. 68-91
Psychoanalysis Meets Transgender Children: The Best of Times and the Worst of Times
Diane Ehrensaft - pp. 92-94
Uniting Through Pain: Introduction to “Couples Therapy: a Painful Hour, a Pained History”
Melanie Suchet - pp. 95-102
Couples Therapy: A Painful Hour, a Pained History
Nicoletta Skoufalos - pp. 103-110
Encountering the “Other”: Reflections on Skoufalos’ “Couples Therapy: A Painful Hour, a Pained History”
Glenys Lobban - pp. 111-115
“The Tears of Doctor and of Patient”: A Discussion of Skoufalos’ “Couples Therapy: A Painful Hour, a Pained History”
Anthony Bass - pp. 116-133
A Psychodynamic Psychotherapist Dies: Grief and Dismantling a Practice as Professional Executor
Robyn B. Miller - pp. 134-148
Living to Die, Dying to Live: Another Look at Suicidality
Michelle Shubin - pp. 149-155
Global Perspectives on COVID-19
Jill Choder-Goldman
Issue 2
12 articles- pp. 157-177
A Report from the Field: Providing Psychoanalytic Care during the Pandemic
Todd Essig & Gillian Isaacs Russell - pp. 178-188
To a Promised Land: Viral Dreams and Collective Trauma in the Era of COVID-19
Steven Kuchuck - pp. 189-207
Intimate Solitudes: Unique Qualities of Psychoanalysis by Telephone
Julia E. Davies - pp. 208-225
Playing and Digital Reality: Treating Kids and Adolescents in a Pandemic
Leora Trub - pp. 226-227
Searching for Home: When Racialized Legacies Collide: Authors’ Introduction
Linda Jacobs, Rhona Kaplan & Jill Salberg - pp. 228-237
The Unthought Sown: The Ghost of Disavowed Racial Identity and the Failure of Imagination
Linda Jacobs - pp. 238-251
Can the Center Hold?
Rhona Kaplan - pp. 252-258
Enlisting Hope: Discussion of Papers by Linda Jacobs and Rhona Kaplan
Jill Salberg - pp. 259-260
Introduction to Private Lives
Clemens Loew - pp. 261-268
Patsy
Pamela Thorp - pp. 269-273
Psychoanalysis of America: A Review of “The Interpersonal Perspective in Psychoanalysis, 1960s-1990s: Rethinking Transference and Countertransference” by Donnel Stern and Irwin Hirsch: A review of The Interpersonal Perspective in Psychoanalysis, 1960s-1990s: Rethinking Transference and Countertransference, by Stern, Donnel and Hirsch, Irwin (2017), Routledge, New York, NY, 322 pages.
Christopher Bandini - pp. 274-278
When the Writer’s Eye Meets the Reader’s Eye: A Review of “A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Reading Literature: Reading the Reader” by Merav Roth: A review of A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Reading Literature: Reading the Reader, by Roth, Merav (2020), Routledge, New York, 320 pages.
Dana Amir
Issue 3
20 articles- pp. 279-295
Recollecting the Vanishing Forms of 9/11: Twenty Years of Ruptures, Ripples, and Reflections
Billie A. Pivnick - pp. 296-313
The Dice Popper
Rachel Altstein - pp. 314-335
Close Observation of Mother-Infant Interactive Process in the Wake of Traumatic Loss: The September 11, 2001 Primary Prevention Project
Beatrice Beebe, K. Mark Sossin, Phyllis Cohen, Sally Moskowitz, Rita Reiswig, Suzi Tortora & Donna Demetri Friedman - pp. 336-343
As American as Apple Pie: Anatomy of an Event
Gurmeet S. Kanwal - pp. 344-346
Introduction to “Working in the Midst of the Covid-19 Crisis: What Can Relational Psychoanalysis Offer?”
Steven Kuchuck - pp. 347-357
Unmasked: Personal Transformations, Frame Alterations, and Making the Conscious Unconscious During the Traumatic Times of the COVID and Other Plagues
Anthony Bass - pp. 358-361
Discussion on the Paper by Anthony Bass “Unmasked: Personal Transformations, Frame Alterations, and Making the Conscious Unconscious During the Traumatic Times on the COVID and Other Plagues”
Sandra Toribio Caballero - pp. 362-373
Doing What’s Right: The Ethical Dimension of Psychoanalytic Work During A Pandemic
Margaret Crastnopol - pp. 374-383
Can I Get A Witness?: On Being Seen and Heard in a Relational Psychoanalytic Treatment
Cynthia C. Chalker - pp. 384-389
Can I Be Your Witness? Discussion of Cynthia Chalker’s Paper: Can I Get A Witness? On Being Seen and Heard in a Relational Psychoanalytic Treatment
Chana Ullman - pp. 390-400
The Flavors of Verbs: Implicit Communication in the Age of Masks
Gianni Nebbiosi & Susanna Federici - pp. 401-412
Acknowledgment, Harming, and Political Trauma: Reflections After the Plague Year
Jessica Benjamin - pp. 413-419
Closing Commentary: Bearing Complexity and Balancing Dialectics: Enduring the Relational Journey
Margaret Black Mitchell - pp. 420-421
Notes from the Creative Literary Arts Editor
Allison Katz - pp. 421-422
Dear Alexander (A Fictional Missive)
Susan Obrecht - pp. 422-423
Life Behind the Screen
Mark O’Connell - pp. 423-424
Dear Fears
Deepti Sachdev - pp. 424-425
Lack for Lack
Christina Garidis - pp. 425-426
Redux
Konstantine Pinteris - pp. 427-432
Passages into the Inchoate: A Review of The Unobtrusive Relational Analyst: Explorations in Psychoanalytic Companioning by Robert Grossmark: A Review of The Unobtrusive Relational Analyst: Explorations in Psychoanalytic Companioning, Robert Grossmark (2018), Routledge, New York, 226 pages.
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